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Hospital. Uncertain of a budget Natural Birth at Inova Fairoaks
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
My name is Janessa, this is my first pregnancy. I’m 20 years old. I’m looking for a midwife and Doula to help me bring for a healthy pregnancy. I am in the DMV area. I would like a well experienced Doula and the midwife around 10 years of experience. I plan on doing a home delivery.
Need a midwife for a home birth as a first time mom
I would like to give birth at home ideally or at a birthing center if need be. My last birth was a home birth. However, our insurance doesn’t cover this. My husband is currently unemployed, so we are in a financially tight situation and hoping to pay no more than $5,000, especially since I’m coming in later in the pregnancy at almost 29 weeks.
40 year old, looking to start a family. no children. umr insurance. natural conception. natural birth
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
Give birth at Medstar Montgomery hospital (18101 Prince Philip Dr, Olney, MD 20832) Birth plan: vaginal birth, delayed clamping, delayed baby bath, deliver placenta naturally Provider requirements: at least 5 years of experience, Korean-speaking preferred but not required, certified midwife/doula Care recipient details: 33 years old, giving birth to first child Budget: $5k Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Home $2000 I don’t have a birth plan I need help with one
home, insurance covered& as natural as possible hopefully
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
I would like to give birth in a hospital and unmedicated. I have Tricare Reserve Select as insurance. I want a calm environment. No induction, no cervical exams, and intermittent fetal monitoring
I plan to give birth at home. I have not made a birth plan yet. I will be using my insurance through Tricare.
I am pregnant and looking for a full spe trum provider.
Im hoping for a homebirth but also open to a birth center. im not sure what our budget will be but we are a single income family and my husband makes $22/hour. I don't quite have a birth plan yet but definitely want low-to-no intervention and no vaccinations for me or baby.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? I plan to give birth in a hospital setting at Pascal Women’s Center at UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Glen Burnie, Maryland. (UMMS) Estimated budget: My budget will depend on what services are covered by my insurance, if anything. I am looking for postpartum support options that fit within my available coverage or payment options. Describe your birth plan: I am still developing my full birth plan, but my main preferences are: * I would like to avoid giving birth flat on my back and would prefer alternative laboring positions when medically appropriate. * I would like my doula and delivery nurse to be my primary support people in the delivery room. * I would like delayed cord clamping. * I would like immediate skin-to-skin contact with my baby after birth. * I would prefer no bath for my baby immediately after delivery and would like to wait until I am ready. * I would like medical interventions delayed unless they are medically necessary. I would like procedures explained to me and want to provide consent before interventions whenever possible. Requirements for the provider (certification, years of experience, second language): I am looking for someone experienced in postpartum support and newborn care, especially overnight newborn care. Certification as a postpartum doula, newborn care specialist, or similar training is preferred. I value someone patient, compassionate, respectful of my parenting choices, and knowledgeable about newborn needs. A second language is not required. Details about care recipients (age, special needs, feeding, etc.): I am expecting my first baby. My care recipient will be my newborn baby. I will need support learning my baby’s routines, feeding, soothing, diapering, and newborn care. I would appreciate someone who can support me as I recover and adjust to motherhood. Additional duties (sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc.): My main need is postpartum recovery support, especially nighttime care so I can get adequate rest after birth. I am looking for assistance with: * Overnight newborn care * Feeding support (breastfeeding, pumping, and/or bottle feeding support if needed) * Diaper changes and soothing * Helping establish healthy newborn routines (not formal sleep training right away) * Light household cleaning as needed * Cooking or meal preparation * Light laundry assistance My goal is to have compassionate support during the transition into motherhood while allowing me time to heal, rest, bond with my baby, and gain confidence caring for my newborn.
This will be my second home water birth. I plan to have my baby naturally and unmedicated. I like to be very hands on and prefer someone who is okay taking the backseat or driving so to speak, whenever I express so. I want to avoid a hospital birth but if it’s necessary I’m willing to listen to the advice of a midwife but if I am uncomfortable with something I will say so. I prefer someone who has attended and assisted many births, at least 200. I’d like to find a birth center or in home midwife that can be covered or partially covered by Medicaid and I have anthem health keepers plus. If out of pocket, I’d like to stay close to $4,000 for prenatal care and birth. I’d like a person who is knowledgeable in breastfeeding and who can assist immediately after birth or direct me to someone who can.
I want somebody to help me along the way because it’s my first child
Home birth Preferably covered by Medicaid insurance All natural, water birth, calm relaxing environment
Plan to give birth at hospital, a scheduled c section, Aetna better health of Maryland insurance, member ID 11357867030
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